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12/11/2012 4:09pm

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Most actors readily admit that they are not even close to the heros that they play in movies....except Segal. He's the only dumb ass that doesn't get it. But I did like the movie where the hot chick pops out of the cake naked. Yeah, that was cool.
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I loved watching Severn in early UFC. His 15-minute marathon with Royce Gracie in the finale of UFC 4 (I think it was) is still one of my all-time favorite fights. Two different grappling styles from top-level practitioners, no round-breaks to interrupt, no ref making them stand up. It was too bad that the one-day tournament format back then meant that each had already had two fights; it might have gone another ten minutes.
Severn was a true ground and pound pioneer, and as you say, Bobby, he's still going. He tends to submit guys by choke these days. The competition he has faced for the last several years is very low level, but it's very low-level actual fighters and he's 9-2 over the past 3 years with 2 TKOs and 5 submission wins.
A Severn vs Seagal fight could go any of three ways: 1st round standing KO by Severn via haymakers, 1st round submission by choke by Severn, or 1st round takedown, followed by immediate full mount, followed by either submission or TKO depending on whether Stevie remains conscious long enough to tap as the Beast rains hammer fists onto his face. No matter what, everyone wins.
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12/12/2012 12:37am
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I don't actually watch MMA fights. I came to bullshido because I respect the fighters and the martial arts they train in. That being said, I would pay $$$ to see this fight. I'm more of a nerd fascinated by martial arts, trying to get past a lot of the BS out there. I also am a slightly bit well read on classical weaponry (mostly premodern European stuff) and I get frustrated with all the incredible katana/katana kata bullshido out there which Aikido is neck deep in. Seagal irritates me on a whole other level then he does the vast majority of people posting.
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If i was Seagal, i would ask for the first round to be with guns...if for some reason Randy survived bullets (totally possible imo) i would shoot myself.
Also, why do people here hate Seagal specifically so much and not all those overly hiped action stars ?
I guess there were interviews and **** where he acted like a total asshole, otherwise i don't think he is more BS than Van Dam, Arnold, Stalon, Bruce and all those action movie stars that kick the living **** out of stunt men. With a notable difference, that he can actually hold a weapon properly and shoot.
BTW, i'm curios what you guys think: Steaven is a very high ranked Aikidoka (i think we all agree here) and very good in it. Add to this his size (tall and heavy), don't you think he could kick the average guy's ass when he was younger? Or do you guys think Aikido did nothing to contribute to his fighting ability?



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